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State UCR Program Contacts1 Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) State UCR Program Contacts1 Alabama Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center Suite 300 201 South Union Street Montgomery, Alabama 36130 (334) 517-2400 www.acjic.alabama.gov Alaska Alaska Department of Public Safety Criminal Records and Identification Bureau 5700 East Tudor Road Anchorage, Alaska 99507 (907) 269-5767 www.dps.alaska.gov/statewide/ucr.aspx American Samoa Department of Public Safety Uniform Crime Reporting Record Office Post Office Box 1086 Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 011 (684) 633-1111 Arizona Access Integrity Unit Uniform Crime Reporting Program Arizona Department of Public Safety Post Office Box 6638 Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6638 (602) 223-2488 www.azdps.gov Arkansas Arkansas Crime Information Center One Capitol Mall, 4D-200 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 (501) 682-2222 www.acic.org California Department of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Center Post Office Box 903427 Sacramento, California 94203-4270 (916) 227-3515 www.ag.ca.gov/cjsc NIBRS 2011 U.S. Department of Justice—Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Colorado Uniform Crime Reporting Colorado Bureau of Investigation Suite 3000 690 Kipling Street Denver, Colorado 80215 (303) 239-4222 www.cbi.state.co.us Connecticut Crimes Analysis Unit Connecticut State Police 1111 Country Club Road Middletown, Connecticut 06457-9294 (860) 685-8030 www.state.ct.us/dps/crime_analysis/crime_analysis.asp Delaware Delaware State Bureau of Identification Post Office Box 430 Dover, Delaware 19903-0430 (302) 672-5341 District of Columbia Crime Data Quality Division Metropolitan Police Department Room 4016 300 Indiana Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001-2188 (202) 727-7765 www.mpdc.dc.gov Florida Uniform Crime Reports Florida Department of Law Enforcement Post Office Box 1489 Tallahassee, Florida 32302-1489 (850) 410-7121 www.fdle.state.fl.us Georgia Georgia Crime Information Center Georgia Bureau of Investigation Post Office Box 370748 Decatur, Georgia 30037-0748 (404) 270-8523 www.gbi.georgia.gov NIBRS 2011 U.S. Department of Justice—Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Guam Guam Police Department Planning, Research and Development Building #233 Central Avenue Tiyan, Guam 96913 011 (671) 475-8422 www.guampolice.com Hawaii Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance Division Department of the Attorney General Suite 401 235 South Beretania Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 (808) 586-1150 http://hawaii.gov/ag/cpja Idaho Bureau of Criminal Identification Idaho State Police Suite 120 700 South Stratford Drive Meridian, Idaho 83642 (208) 884-7156 www.isp.idaho.gov Illinois Uniform Crime Reporting Program Illinois State Police Post Office Box 19461 Suite 400A 801 South Seventh Street Springfield, Illinois 62794 (217) 557-6482 www.isp.state.il.us Iowa Iowa Department of Public Safety Program Services Bureau 215 East Seventh Street Des Moines, Iowa 50319 (515) 725-6232 www.dps.state.ia.us NIBRS 2011 U.S. Department of Justice—Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Kansas Kansas Bureau of Investigation Incident Based Reporting Section Information Services Division 1620 Southwest Tyler Street Topeka, Kansas 66612 (785) 296-8279 www.accesskansas.org/kbi/ Kentucky Criminal Identification and Records Branch Kentucky State Police 1266 Louisville Road Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 (502) 227-8700 www.kentuckystatepolice.org Louisiana Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement Louisiana Incident-Based Reporting/Uniform Crime Reporting Unit Post Office Box 3133 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821 (225) 342-1569 www.lcle.state.la.us Maine Records Management Services Uniform Crime Reporting Division Maine Department of Public Safety Maine State Police Suite 1 45 Commerce Drive Augusta, Maine 04333 (207) 624-7276 www.maine.gov/dps/ Maryland Central Records Division Maryland State Police 1711 Belmont Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21244 (410) 298-3444 NIBRS 2011 U.S. Department of Justice—Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Massachusetts Crime Reporting Unit Commonwealth Fusion Center Massachusetts State Police 124 Acton Street Maynard, Massachusetts 01754 (978) 451-3731 www.mass.gov Michigan Crime Reporting Section Michigan State Police Post Office Box 30634 Lansing, Michigan 48909 (517) 241-1704 www.michigan.gov/msp Minnesota Minnesota Justice Information Services Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Minnesota Department of Public Safety 1430 Maryland Avenue East St. Paul, Minnesota 55106-2802 (651) 793-2400 www.bca.state.mn.us/ Missouri Missouri State Highway Patrol Criminal Justice Information Services Division Post Office Box 9500 1510 East Elm Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-9500 (573) 526-6278 http://ucr.mshp.dps.mo.gov/ucr/ucrhome.nsf/ Montana Montana Board of Crime Control Statistical Analysis Center Post Office Box 201408 Helena, Montana 59620-1408 (406) 444-4298 www.mbcc.mt.gov/ NIBRS 2011 U.S. Department of Justice—Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Nebraska Uniform Crime Reporting Section The Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Post Office Box 94946 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4946 (402) 471-3982 www.ncc.state.ne.us Nevada Uniform Crime Reporting Program Records and Technology Division Nevada Department of Public Safety Suite 100 333 West Nye Lane Carson City, Nevada 89706 (775) 684-6262 www.nvrepository.state.nv.us New Hampshire Uniform Crime Reporting Unit New Hampshire State Police New Hampshire Department of Public Safety 33 Hazen Drive Concord, New Hampshire 03305 (603) 223-3869 New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting Unit New Jersey State Police Post Office Box 7068 West Trenton, New Jersey 08628-0068 (609) 882-2000 x2392 www.njsp.org New York Office of Justice Research and Performance New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services 8th Floor 4 Tower Place Albany, New York 12203 (518)485-7942 www.criminaljustice.state.ny.us NIBRS 2011 U.S. Department of Justice—Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) North Carolina Crime Reporting State Bureau of Investigation Post Office Box 29500 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0500 (919) 662-4500 www.ncdoj.gov North Dakota Information Services Section Attorney General’s Office Bureau of Criminal Investigation Post Office Box 1054 Bismarck, North Dakota 58502-1054 (701) 328-5527 www.ag.nd.gov Ohio2 Ohio Department of Public Safety Office of Criminal Justice Services 1970 West Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43223 (614) 466-7782 www.ocjs.ohio.gov Oklahoma Uniform Crime Reporting Section Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation 6600 North Harvey Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116 (405) 879-2533 www.ok.gov/osbi/ Oregon Oregon Uniform Crime Reporting Oregon State Police Post Office Box 14360 Salem, Oregon 97309-5074 (503) 378-3055 x55002 www.oregon.gov/osp/cjis Pennsylvania Bureau of Research and Development Pennsylvania State Police 1800 Elmerton Avenue Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110 (717) 783-4776 http://ucr.psp.state.pa.us NIBRS 2011 U.S. Department of Justice—Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Puerto Rico Statistics Division Puerto Rico Police Post Office Box 70166 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936-8166 (787) 793-1234 x3114 www.policia.gobierno.pr Rhode Island Uniform Crime Reporting Unit Rhode Island State Police 311 Danielson Pike North Scituate, Rhode Island 02857-1907 (401) 444-1156 www.risp.state.ri.us South Carolina South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Post Office Box 21398 Columbia, South Carolina 29221-1398 (803) 896-7981 www.sled.sc.gov South Dakota South Dakota Statistical Analysis Center George S. Mickelson Building Suite 5 1302 East Highway 14 Pierre, South Dakota 57501-8505 (605) 773-6312 www.dci.sd.gov Tennessee Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Crime Statistics Unit 901 R.S. Gass Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37216-2639 (615) 744-4014 www.tbi.state.tn.us Texas Uniform Crime Reporting Crime Information Bureau Texas Department of Public Safety Post Office Box 4143 Austin, Texas 78765 (512) 424-2418 www.txdps.state.tx.us NIBRS 2011 U.S. Department of Justice—Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Utah Uniform Crime Reporting Bureau of Criminal Identification Utah Department of Public Safety Post Office Box 148280 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-8280 (801) 965-4454 http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/index.html Vermont Vermont Criminal Information Center 103 South Main Street Waterbury, Vermont 05671 (802) 244-8727 http://vcic.vermont.gov/ Virginia Criminal Justice Information Services Division Virginia State Police Post Office Box 27472 Richmond, Virginia 23261-7472 (804) 674-2143 www.vsp.state.va.us/Crime_in_Virginia.shtm Virgin Islands Planning, Research, and Development Bureau Virgin Islands Police Department Alexander Farrelly Justice Complex Charlotte Amalie Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands 00802 (340) 715-5505 Washington Uniform Crime Reporting Program Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs 3060 Willamette Drive, NE Lacey, Washington 98516 (360) 486-2380 www.waspc.org West Virginia Uniform Crime Reporting Program
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